When Taylor Kirk and his bandmates in Timber Timbre set out for France a year ago to record their newest record, Sincerely, Future Pollution, they envisioned a sound you could dance to, that was ...
Timber Timbre released its fifth full-length album, Hot Dreams, earlier this year and it is a hauntingly cinematic collection of music. Billboard might have said it best when they described it as ...
Timber Timbre are set to return with new LP Sincerely, Future Pollution this April, but before it arrives, the band have shared a video for... Nearly three years removed from Hot Dreams, Canadian trio ...
“Black Water” is a sinister and enchanting piece that lives in a goosebump-inducing world of it’s own. Those estranged yet elegant vocals lure you in to a sort of proletariat gothic blues. A weathered ...
Taylor Kirk, the singer-songwriter behind the band Timber Timbre, has died at 44. A representative for Kirk confirmed to CBC Music that the singer died suddenly on April 14. "We are devastated by the ...
In the video for the Canadian swamp-folk band Timber Timbre's "Curtains?!," a man released from prison embarks on a vengeful quest to find a mysterious woman who haunts his past. "I included the ...
Post punk polymath Barry Adamson guides Julian Marszalek around his favourite albums, from Baker's Staples like Iggy Pop and can to the Wu-Tang Clan, Ornette Coleman and Micachu. Photo by Jone Reed If ...
It begins with ‘Demon Host’, which ticks steadily on its steel strings, the sound of a grandfather’s ghost trapped within a grandfather clock; fleeting and faint come the organs, slow and chilling the ...
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